Chapter 229
When Liu Yugang took out the food, Zheng Yang didn't dare to take it. Thanks to Liu Yu's emphasis on telling them every detail of the information he had learned, he felt that this was a real deal.
But despite this, he still carefully scanned the faces of Liu Yu and his team, and only accepted it with trepidation after seeing that there was indeed no reluctance in their eyes.
Excited, he waved to call the other people in the cave over, told them to move the two boxes of things into the small cave where they stored supplies, and asked them to cook four packets of instant noodles first.
It also specifically states that you should add more water when cooking the noodles. Since the noodles are not enough for so many people, it would be nice if they could drink more of the noodle soup!
Afterwards, Zheng Yang actively shared all the information they had learned with Liu Yu and the others.
It turned out that most of the people gathered here were locals from City A. They had managed to survive the zombie outbreak and later took refuge in a small shelter.
However, small shelters in the early stages of the apocalypse were very vulnerable to zombies. Zheng Yang, quick-witted, quickly changed his mind upon realizing this and immediately took a few of his companions to the Xilang Grand Canyon, where they had previously visited.
When he was traveling, he accidentally discovered a large cave in the middle of the Xilang Grand Canyon. So he took a few brothers and gathered some supplies and rushed there urgently.
They rescued many people along the way, but only the thirty or so of them managed to reach the Xilang Grand Canyon cave alive.
Later, heavy rain and floods that came suddenly cruelly took the lives of some people.
The remaining survivors hid in a cave to avoid the rain, always worried that their cave would be flooded by the rising river water.
Fortunately, the water stopped when it rose to half a meter below their cave. Later, the river water receded and formed a mudflat. They survived by relying on the garbage washed up on the mudflat.
But after this accident, their internal opinions were divided, and nearly half of them wanted to leave the cave and look for a large base outside to shelter them.
Zheng Yang couldn't stop them and could only watch anxiously as the ten of them drove off in a speedboat. However, less than half a day after they left, the speedboat returned that night.
There were ten people on the boat, but only one was left when they returned. Haozi's face was pale and his skin was shriveled. With his last breath, he stared with wide eyes and shouted in fear:
"Zombies, zombies, lots of zombies!"
Zheng Yang was holding the dying Haozi tightly, his hands were shaking. He choked and asked Haozi what was going on.
Finally, he got some key information before Haozi died, but this information made him shudder.
As he spoke to Liu Yu and the others, he shuddered. It took him a long while to suppress his fear and continue, "There seems to be something more dangerous and terrifying than zombies ahead of the river. Going there will surely lead to death. But they seem to be restricted from leaving that area, so we are safe here for the time being."
After this incident, Zheng Yang and his companions were completely afraid to leave the cave. There was a waterfall on their right and unknown dangers on their left. Everyone had made up their minds to stay in the cave and die of old age or starvation, and they didn't want to take a single step forward.
They really hadn't eaten proper food for a long time, and their empty stomachs were so hungry that they didn't even feel hungry anymore.
It was not until the day before yesterday when Gu Mao took the initiative to climb up the canyon to look for fruit and accidentally picked up a large basket of pine nuts that they finally had something decent to eat. That's why no one intervened or scolded Gu Mao even though he behaved so excessively today.
A man who eats someone's food is soft-hearted, and a man who takes someone's money is grateful.
But that was all in the past. Now Liu Yu and the other dozen people were listening carefully to Zheng Yang's description, and they couldn't help but feel alert. Zombies?
Liu Yu took out his tablet and turned it on, looking carefully at the map. The Xilang Grand Canyon was on the edge of City A.
They are now on the main tributary of the Ling River, with a waterfall behind them and the densely populated and complex economic center of City A to the right. Small tributaries in other directions also converge here, making it impossible to sail against the current.
Even if you go upstream, most of these tributaries come from the economically developed areas of City A. If you go upstream, you are very likely to fall into an area densely populated by zombies.
It seems that they only have one way to go...
Liu Yu analyzed and sketched on the map with a stylus, her brows furrowed as she came to a less-than-favorable conclusion. Feeling Zhuang Moxing's gaze from her side, she moved slightly across the screen and asked, "What do you think?"
Zhuang Moxing quickly scanned those lines and quickly came to the same conclusion as Liu Yu.
Then he thought of something and his attention fell on the "zombie" that Zheng Yang mentioned. He tightened his hand holding the black sword, and a hint of interest appeared in his eyes.
"You can go and take a look first."
Lingbao, who was nestled in Liu Yu's arms, secretly looked at his senior brother's strange expression and moved a little closer to Liu Yu's arms.
My brother looks so happy, so strange, someone is about to get into trouble...
Finally, amidst the rich aroma of instant noodles, Liu Yu and his friends decided to go and investigate the situation in person tomorrow. They wanted to see what this "zombie" was.
Among the group of people, Li Guangzong rubbed his hands secretly with excitement. He had now seen Taoist masters like Mo Xingge, seen formations, and used talismans. What did zombies look like?
Is it like in the Yimei Daochang movies? Can it fly? Can it jump? Does it really attack with its arms and legs stiff and stretched out?
It's like a real-life version of "One Hundred Thousand Whys"...
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